Dialogue 8 – Coincidences
Meg: Well, hello there, Julia! Long time no see! Julia: Meg! Hi! What a coincidence! I haven’t seen you in ages! What are you doing here? Meg: I just got a new job in the […]
Meg: Well, hello there, Julia! Long time no see! Julia: Meg! Hi! What a coincidence! I haven’t seen you in ages! What are you doing here? Meg: I just got a new job in the […]
Introduction and Small talk Natasha: What time is it? We’re going to be late! Tony: It’s a quarter after seven. We’re on time. Don’t panic. Natasha: But I thought we had to be at
Introductions and Small Talk Margaret: Mr. Wilson, I’d like you to meet Dr. Edward Smith. Mr. Wilson: It’s nice to meet you, Dr. Smith. Dr. Smith: Pleasure to meet you, too. Margaret: Dr. Smith is
Introductions and Small Talk Jane: Hi, Helen! How’s it going? Helen: Fine, thanks — and you? Jane: Just fine. Where are you off to? Helen: To the library. I’ve got a history exam next week
Introductions and Small Talk James: Good morning, Professor Austin. How are you doing? Professor Austin: Good morning, James. I am doing well. And you? James: I’m great, thank you. This is my friend Emma.
There are times when you meet someone in a happy or sad situation, and you want to encourage them. Here are phrases and useful words you may need to use to encourage people in English. Good encouragement is the
Practice speaking skills Introducing other people involve at least three people: A: The introducer (who knows both B and C) B: Introducee (knows A but not C) C: Introducee (knows A but not B) For Example,
Here are ten questions to help you start speaking English. Each of these questions help to begin or continue a conversation. The questions are in two categories: Basic Facts and Hobbies / Free Time. There
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How to make an English conversation on telephone? A lot of people find that having conversations on telephone in English are much more difficult than talking to people face to face. Some of the reason are